September 19 - Feelings
and the truth
Jeremiah 17:9 - "
The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can
understand it?"
2 Corinthians 5:7 -
"We live by faith, not by sight."
Feelings/emotions
are a strange topic to discuss. Every moment of our lives is sensory
in nature to some degree. How we react to truth, falsehood, and the
perception thereof, involves not only the mind, but how we feel about
those facts of life and perceptions about those things of which we
don't know the facts. We obviously live day-to-day based upon facts
of life. For example, I go to work to earn a paycheck, whether I
feel like it or not. Because, if I don't go to work, I do not get
paid. When I got married, I entered into a lifelong
relationship/commitment that just doesn't dissolve because I don't
feel like I am married anymore. As Wendy Kaiser once told in a story
about a friend whose marriage was on the rocks, "Honey, you
better adjust your feelings to the facts."
When I became a
Christian, or just before, I had somewhat of a supernatural tangible
experience. However, my faith in God's redemption for me is not
based, nor was it ever based, in my feelings or physical experience.
The truth of the gospel is founded upon rock-solid facts about God's
love and plan for redeeming the world, not about feelings or emotions
that you or I have experienced along the way. Remember what Paul
said in Galatians 1:8 - "If we or an angel from heaven should
proclaim to you a good news solution, other than the one we
proclaimed to you, let him be eternally condemned!" Therefore,
if, e.g., the Morman missionaries, or the Jehovah's Witnesses
females, come knocking on your door with their different truth, do
not be fooled by their emotional arguments based upon a warm feeling
that they had when they supposedly met God. The reason is that they
point to that emotional feeling as confirmation of a sealed deal.
They haven't read Jeremiah 17:9, mentioned above. Truth does not
depend on how I feel; it depends upon God's rock-solid revelation.
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